"Hoard B". "All coins are badly preserved. Most of them bear evidence of severe burning, some to a point that defies identification of the types, while others are merely blistered. Some of the coins of the original assemblages may have completely melted and were therefore not recovered. We do not know if all the coins in the original assemblages survived. There may have been some which completely melted and were not recovered" (Bijovsky 2009, 74).

Closing reign (earliest)

Uncertain

Terminal year (earliest)

69

Closing reign (latest)

Uncertain

Terminal year (latest)

70

Opening year (earliest)

41

Opening year (latest)

42

Enter at coin level?

Yes

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Numismatic rating

Excellent

Rating comment

Coin level data available in Bijovsky 2009.

Context rating

Excellent

Findspot rating

Excellent

Site comment

The hoard was discovered in Locus 6095. "This area is bounded by the Herodian street at the southwestern corner of the Temple Mount and the Herodian vault room (L6032) in the southern part of Robinson’s Arch" (Bijovsky 2009, 74).